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Okay you guys, I am really happy again! ---me--->
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My wonderful (great show quality) Holland Lop pair had babies!!
At the very first of the year, I put the doe and buck together, but the doe had her babies during an ice storm and the only two kits were both dead by the time I found them (possibly still-born).
A month ago, I decided that the weather was nice enough for them to "try again".
Well.... what greets me this morning... 5 perfect spotted baby bunnies
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I think it is a little early to say if he has been a bad president. Certainly somethings have been done that we don't like or approve of but to declare him bad would be as wrong as awarding him honarary doctoral degrees...I couldn't resist

As far as skipping goes just 'member they imitate what they see better than what is told...

I agree on the part cornish...check out them legs!
 
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I'll try to get some later, I already had to handle each one (with a napkin) to get them off of the wire and into the nest, so I am giving them some space for a bit.
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I hope your hatch goes great
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I survived the storm. The lightening was incredible especially when it rocked the house. I thought we got hit once it was so close.
Lot of rain, a little hail and high wind.
I was mainly watching the storm in Del City cause that is where the mil lives.
Our group does have someone in Anadarko but she hasn't been on in awhile.

Tina, Mutt looks like he has some Buckeye in him.
 
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Don't be so sure of that. Mine was still coming to sleep in my bed when she was 16. Fortunantly she is 21 now and seems to be well adjusted so maybe the bit of discomfort (foot to the ribs) was worth it.
 
Well I am glad to hear that you all have weathered the storm. We got hammered last night (thunder shook the house) and we did not have power for a few hours (except for the impressive light storm) but this morning everything and everyone was fine, even the llamas. Although they were a bit soggy and mad at me this morning.
When the power went out I covered my incubators with blankets like someone on the board suggested. When I woke up the incubator was at 97. Will this hurt the eggs? I have some getting ready to hatch in a few days. I sure hope not because I also have 7 peafowl eggs in the incubator and 12 goose eggs.
Hope everything clears up for the weekend.
 
I have tons of hatching eggs for sale. I've been too busy to list them on eBay, and keep forgetting to advertise them here, but just put some on the BUY~SELL~TRADE area. Here's the links:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=2177145#p2177145

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=2176985#p2176985

Oh, and we've got lots of turkey poults hatching again, and a few lavendar guinea chicks, and a ton of other chicks are due this weekend. Thank goodness Grace told me of the hatcher for sale or I'd be having a real problem with hatching right now.
 
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